b'Hoonah Indian Association, AKPatricia Young Tetlin Grant Manager, Native Village of Tetlin, AKMaggie Miller Tribal Youth Program Coordinator, Kawerak, AKModerators: Iva Karoly-Lister, Wellness Coordinator, Resource Basket Geroma Void Program Manager, Youth Justice and System Innovation, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency PreventionPanel Description: Alaska is home to 229 of the 574 federally recognized Tribes in the United States, and has a diversity of cultures, languages, and histories, as well as unique challenges. This panel will include Alaska Native programs from a variety of regions who can speak to Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) priorities and Alaska-Native specific consid-erations in advancing health and wellness for Alaska Native youth and communities. Breakout Session B2 B2Best Practices in Conducting a Juvenile Harborside Healing to Wellness Court HearingPresenters: Chief Judge Lawrence King (Role: Judge), Morongo Band of Indians, CAJacob Metoxen Juvenile Healing to Wellness Court Training and Technical Assistance Manager, Tribal Youth Resource Center (Role: Prosecutor)Chaniel Grant Juvenile Healing to Wellness Court & Tribal Youth Program Coordinator, Blackfeet Tribe, MT (Role: Coordinator)Laura Smith Program Coordinator, Tribal Youth Resource Center (Role: Defense Council)Jenna McArthur Juvenile Healing to Wellness Court Case Manager, White Earth (Role: Youth Participant)Erin Thin Elk Consultant, Tribal Youth Resource Center (Role: participant family member)Moderator: Dave McArthur Youth Program Manager, White Earth, MN Session Description: This session will feature a mock intake as well as a Juvenile Healing to Wellness Court hearing where the presenters create a script that21'